The Yatir Drawings Drawing at the Point I used to live near a desert lookout, on the outskirts of Arad, called “the POINT,” where I would go to draw. On clear days you can see beyond the Dead Sea to the hills of Jordan. Bedouin villages are visible from this perch overlooking the Negev, and sometimes I could hear the bells from their flocks of goats and camels. In summer I would get there at sun up, in order draw for a few hours before it got too hot. Prints of these landscapes can be ordered from me. Early Morning photo Arriving at Sun Up photo Coming Back to the Point Graphite, oil crayon, gouache and pencil on Arches paper, 20″ X 14.5″ Listening to Silence Gouache, pencil, oil crayon on paper, 16.5″ X 11.75″ Return to Place Gouache, pencil, charcoal, oil crayon, gouache on Arches paper, 15″ X 14.5″ The Point #3 Gouache, pencil on 100% rag quadrille paper 20″ X 13.5″ The Point #5 Gouache, pencil on 100% rag quadrille paper, 20″ X 13.5″ The Point #5 (detail) The Point #6 Gouache, pencil on 100% rag quadrille paper,10″ X 13″ The Point #7 Gouache, pencil on 100% rag quadrille paper, 20″ X 13.5″ Sky or Ocean Oil crayon, colored pencil, pencil,, gouache on Arches paper, 15″ X 14.25″ More to the Point Mixed-media gouache, crayon, pencil 24″ X 19″ Light Filled Mixed-media gouache, pencil on 100% rag quadrille paper, 20″ X 13.5″ Afternoon at the Point (detail) Gouache and pencil on Arches watercolor paper, 15″ X 22″